Editorial

Truman State University’s effort to change the liberal arts and sciences program is not easy to understand, and has been even more difficult for the University to finish. The two year process has included concerns […]

In the often-stifling environment of the 1950s, one of the few careers predominantly open to women was secretary or personal assistant. She was supposed to organize the daily activities of her bosses — most of […]

We’re all too accustomed to the first day of class when the professor explains their syllabus and the expectations for the class. One of the most varied expectations set by professors is the attendance policy. […]

The spring of 2017 was not an easy semester for Truman State University. With a revenue shortfall at the state level, Governor Eric Greitens and the Missouri General Assembly were forced to make cuts to […]